08-29-2020, 04:04 PM
I'm gonna state this now: yes, we all have different styles of playing, but let's also keep in mind that we're all here to have fun, and we should all be trying to get along. When players have characters of differing alignments (to use the DnD terminology), there's bound to be conflict and drama. That's okay as long as it can be resolved and everyone is still having fun with the game. If it helps to resolve conflict, consider why the other player's character acted the way they did. Understanding can help with resolution immensely, both in and out of character.
Try not to blow small conflicts out of proportion, okay?
Try not to blow small conflicts out of proportion, okay?
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Pokerole Game 1: Skull Ruins
Pokerole Game 2: Celadon City Vandals
Pokerole Game 3: PMD: Primal Shadows
Pokerole Game 1: Skull Ruins
Pokerole Game 2: Celadon City Vandals
Pokerole Game 3: PMD: Primal Shadows